- How do I know where the next $25 SnG will be?
- I am unsure of the rules that you play by, where can I find a copy of the rules that you follow?
- What are Player Points, and how do I win them?
- How old do I have to be to play in a Chicago Charitable Games event?
- I am a beginner poker player, what games will I feel comfortable playing in?
- Can I register for a tournament prior to the day of the event?
- Where do I sign up for a tournament or a cash game?
- What are the blind structures for a sit and go tournament?
- What time does registration start at a CCG event?
- How do I know where sit & go's start and how much the entry fees are?
- What are the payouts on an average tournament?
- What are the different tournaments that are run at each event?
- I think I have a gambling problem who can I turn to for help?
1. How do I know where the next $25 SnG will be?
Just look for the cluster of Red Ballons, that is where the next $25 SnG (Sit and Go Single table Tournament) will be!
2. I am unsure of the rules that you play by, where can I find a copy of the rules that you follow?
Please follow this link to find out about Chicago Charitable Games Poker Room Rules...
http://www.chicagocharitablegames.com/games_offered/games_profile.php?id=13
3. What are Player Points, and how do I win them?
Please follow this link to find out more about the Points List and what you can win at a Player Appreciation Freeroll?
http://www.chicagocharitablegames.com/points_list/index.php
4. How old do I have to be to play in a Chicago Charitable Games event?
All our patrons must be 18 years or older to participate. Phot ID may be required.
5. I am a beginner poker player, what games will I feel comfortable playing in?
The $2-$4 Beginners Limit Holdem table is a perfect place for new players to learn how to play limit poker cash games. The $25 Sit & Go Tournament is a great tournament for beginner players to learn all the in and outs of a No Limit Tournament.
6. Can I register for a tournament prior to the day of the event?
You can register for a multi-table tournament by clicking on the pre-registration tab at the top of the website, and then filling out the proper information. Remember you will receive a confirmation email, but remember that you will need the email in order to receive your tournament pre-registration bonus. Your confirmation email may take up to five minutes to receive.
7. Where do I sign up for a tournament or a cash game?
A volunteer will be at the charity bank area signing players up for the respective multi table tournaments. Sit and Go tournaments start up every 15 to 20 minutes, to play in a sit and go please sit at the designated table that is called out, each sit and go is limited to 10 players on a first come first serve basis. Cash games will be opened based on the demand for that game, you can always ask a volunteer at the charity bank where the next cash game will be, and how you can get a seat.
8. What are the blind structures for a sit and go tournament?
Please click here to go to the games offered section of the website to learn more about sit and go tournaments.
9. What time does registration start at a CCG event?
The doors will open and registration will be available for all games played a half hour before the scheduled start of the charitable event. You can also pre-register online for all Multi-Table Tournaments under the pre-registration tab at the top of the site. When the event runs from 12:00PM to 1:00AM players are welcome in the door at 11:30AM
10. How do I know where sit & go's start and how much the entry fees are?
Sign in at the registration spot or charity bank and purchase chips. Each sit & go will start when ten players sit down at the predetermined table. There will be a master of ceremonies on a loud speaker calling out what tables are going to be hosting a sit & go and what the buy in will be. You can always ask a dealer sitting at an empty table how much the sit & go is going to be for and when it is going to start. You can also look for the RED Ballons for a $25 SNG, and GREEN Ballons for a $50 SNG.
11. What are the payouts on an average tournament?
There is no average payout on a tournament, each tournament's payouts depends on how many players participated, and how many re-buys were purchased if it is a re-buy tournament. Every tournament's payout will be posted after the first hour of play is finished for all participants to see.
12. What are the different tournaments that are run at each event?
Multi-Table Tournaments
Players start multi-table tournaments with a fixed number of chips and play until one player has all the chips. Blinds and antes increase as the tournament progresses, and as players are eliminated tables are consolidated together. The number of tables is eventually reduced to one final table which is composed of the top table winners of the field. The total sum of all the entry fees is divided up and awarded to the top players in accordance to the total amount of entries for the tournament.
Freerolls
A Freeroll tournament is a multi-table tournament in which there is no entry fee. Many freerolls have prizes either in terms of money, or entries to other tournaments. Keep in mind, Freeroll tournaments usually have a restricted number of entries, so early registration is suggested.
Qualifiers
Qualifiers, sometimes referred to as 'Satellites', are tournaments designed to allow players to win seats in a bigger tournament at a fraction of the buy-in. A multi-table tournament can have several Qualifiers that players may enter to win a seat at the bigger event. Qualifying events for various multi-table tournaments can be found under the Calendar of Events tab on the website. Qualifier tournaments will payout in Tournament Prize Packages and not real money. Tournament Prize Packages cannot be converted to real money.
Shootouts
Shootouts are a form of multi-table tournament in which players do not move seats and tables are not consolidated together. Players play at the same table until only two players remain. In Shootouts, players may be required to win a number of stages in order to be declared the overall winner. Single, double, and triple shootouts are common and indicate how many tables a player must place in to be the overall winner.
Re-Buy Tournaments
A typical multi-table tournament has only one buy-in and once a player is out of chips they are eliminated from the tournament. Re-Buy tournaments are different from traditional multi-table tournaments in that they allow players to purchase additional chips during the course of the tournament.
Players will be offered a Re-Buy option whenever they run out of chips, although they may choose to Re-Buy at anytime their chip stack falls below the designated amount.
Most Re-Buy tournaments have a set period of time in which re-buys may be purchased and there may be a limit to the number of re-buys a player may purchase during the course of a tournament.
Re-Buy tournaments typically offer a last opportunity to purchase chips known as the 'Add-On'. The Add-On is offered at the end of the re-buy period and is normally available to all players regardless of their stack size. The amount of a re-buy or Add-On is usually the same as the original buy-in.
The prize pool and payouts will not be announced until after the Re-Buy and Add-On period is finished, as the prize pool will be increased by the additional Re-buys and Add-ons.
Sit and Go
A Sit and Go is a mini-tournament that does not begin at a designated time, but rather when all the seats are filled. Blind levels go up in predetermined levels on a timer; with a $50 10-player Sit and Go, blinds go up every 15 minutes. The payouts are displayed in the Games Offered section of the website.
Sit and Go Turbo
A Sit and Go Turbo is a variation where blinds increase faster. Instead of blinds moving up every fifteen minutes blinds go up every 10 hands.
Sit and Go - Short Handed
Sit and Go Short Handed Tournaments will be played with 6 players. In this variation payouts are altered to payout 2 players in a 6 handed game. These tournaments are generally very fast paced and can provide some exciting action.
13. I think I have a gambling problem who can I turn to for help?
Please click here to go to the Gamblers Anonymous website to get help?
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